Enables or Disables the host level firewall. This must be Enabled to use Morpheus Security Groups.

Appliance URL

The default URL used for Agent install and Agent functionality. All Instances and Hosts must be able to resolve and reach this URL over 443 for successful agent install and communication.

Note

Alternate Appliance URLs can be configured per Cloud in the Edit Cloud -> Advanced Options section.

Internal Appliance URL (PXE)

For PXE-Boot your appliance needs to be routable directly with minimal NAT masquerading. This allows one to override the default appliance url endpoint for use by the PXE Server. If this is unset, the default appliance url will be used instead.

A default installation of Morpheus uses a online service called postmarkapp. Morpheus api requests to the postmarkapp service to send notification e-mails.

To add your own SMTP server you will need to go to the Administration and Settings of your Morpheus appliance. You will then need to provide Morpheus the following information, your mail server systems administrator should provide you with the below information and the preferred encryption method.

From Address

SMTP Server

SMTP Port

SSL Enabled

TLS Encryption

SMTP User

SMTP Password

We recommend that you add your Morpheus server to your SMTP white list as well as using user authentication as an additional security measure.

Once you have added your SMTP server information into Morpheus scroll down the Administration and Settings page and press the blue save button which can be found under enabled clouds.

When you have saved your SMTP server settings in the Morpheus appliance you will then need to restart the Morpheus-ui. To restart the Morpheus-ui connection to your Morpheus server via ssh and run the below command.

sudomorpheus-ctlrestartmorpheus-ui

Important

If you do not restart the Morpheus-ui the notifications will be sent by the original notification service postmarkapp. Please note it can take up to 3 minutes for the ui to become reachable again.
has a built in SMTP server for email notifications and alerts. An alternate SMTP server can be specified below:

Morpheus Tenants can be WhiteLabeled with custom Logos, Colors, Copy, and custom CSS. Sub-Tenants can be individually white-labeled, or the Master Tenant Whitelabel can apply to all Sub-Tenants.

Enable Whitelabel

Turns on the configured Whitelabel settings. Disabling will return the Appliance to the default colors and logos, but the configured options will remain saved and will apply if Whitelabel is re-enabled.

Appliance Name

Replaces Morpheus in page titles.

Header Logo

Top left header logo. Preferred Image Size (500x76)

Disable Support Menu

Enable this flag to hide the support dropdown menu in the header.

Footer Logo

Footer Logo in bottom left. Preferred Image Size (264x54)

Login Logo

Logo shown on Login screen. Preferred Image Size (228x280)

Favicon

Must be a .ico file type.

Reset

When selected and Whitelabel settings are saved, associated logo is returned to blank default value.

Morpheus requires a valid license for provisioning new Instances, Apps and Hosts, and converting existing Instances and Hosts to managed. Licenses can be applied and updated in this section, and the current license status can be checked.

If a License Key has already been applied, the License status is shown in the Current License section:

Tenant Name

Company name the License was generated for.

Start Date

Date and time the current License started.

End Date

Date and time the current License expires.

Space

Amount of used and unused Managed RAM under the current License.

EXAMPLE: On a 1 TB License with 182 GB of RAM under management, the Space section will show Used Space 182.9GB Unused Space 841.0GB

Note

Once a current License expires or has reached its Space limit, users will no longer be able to provision new Instances, Apps, Hosts, or Bare Metal, or convert existing Hosts, Virtual Machines, or Bare Metal to managed. Morpheus will otherwise continue to function.